I'm training athletes, kids, for competitions. My equipment is terrible. Children's leg slides are difficult due to their small size. But where should I start? Do you have Facebook to send you clips to watch?
Hey Scott, I really want to express my appreciation to you on this video. I got into XC skiing last Winter and fell in love with it immediately. So this Summer I bought myself a pair of Skate roller ski and continue working on it. And your video's been of great help! I have lost count how many times I have watched it but every time I learned something useful. Last but not least, any chance you will consider making videos about classic roller skiing? I am also into that as well.
Excellent drills. I found a double leg hop (static then on the move) to be a good warmer upper before daring to try the single leg hop for the first time. Both helped enormously so these are great drills, thanks.
Really good stuff Scott. This is some of the best V2 technique training I've come across. Do you offer any technique tips for videos sent to you? Could you provide that service?
The single most important thing to get skate 2 right, is balance. If you don't have good balance, work on that first. If your balance is good, then standing up over the ski is the secret. Step, stand up tall, pole, then accross, in that order. The standing up on the ski is crucial.
I have been practicing the exercises you prescribed, and this Monday, I made a 'eureka' progress in V2. It is an amazing feeling to master it and experience the 'flow'@@NorDixonSkiSchool
Thanks so much for these drills and lectures, so helpful. What is the right position of the upper body? I do not really understand the statement: "avoid to bend from the knee to the hip, instead bend from the toe to the knee". Is my upper body in the up-position slightly bend forward, and is my my knee fully stretched? Any checkpoints here I can watch out for? Thanks for your advice.
Another great video. So much content to perfect. Can't wait until storm Babet moves on. Re the centre-out exercise: does it matter which "cones" you use. I have inline slalom skating cones - it kind of looked like the move needs to touch/rest on the cones.
Good question. It shouldn't matter what cone you use really. I'll elaborate in more detail in the video on it, but all you actually need is a marker, of any kind. You can have a line in the road, a leaf, a cone, or a stone. As long as there's a fixed point so you know you're placing your left and right rollerski in the same place, that's all that matters.
Great! It's definitely budget dependant. If you're a total beginner it's better to get aluminium poles. Avoid combi boots and go for the model below carbon for Madshus, Rossignol or Fischer. Marwe or SRB Rollerskis are great and you don't need the top model
I use skinning and skate techniques for forward movement when skiing. Is it possible to do these skate techniques with "classic" rollerskis, or would that be too awkward?
I wouldn't recommend using classics for skate drills because the rollerskis are weighted differently with more weight at the front on classic rollerskis. So it would encourage backward leaning which isn't ideal, and it teaches you the wrong general feeling in the movement, so when you transition to skate skis you will find it hard to adjust to the new weight distribution of the ski
My coach tells me that I have to come out on already stretched leg and roll on it rather than to make a U-move and to shift the weight to this leg and try to stand up from the bended leg (position). What is actually the right way to stretch the main leg ? What are the actual phases of the weight shifting up to the final standing position?
The best thing to do is strengthen your right leg off the rollerskis. Just at home, stand on your right leg and close your eyes. Practice this until you can balance for 3 minutes on your right leg with your eyes closed. Then you will be able to do these exercises perfectly. Good luck
Tips: use gloves. Don't try to squeeze the life out of the pole-handles, lose grip, relaxed hands, let the force go through the straps, control the poles with the fingertips. Also the best way to get the relaxed high-speed V2 is to practise "marathon-skate/one-sided skate" three kicks to one side then alternate with 3 to the other side, then increase the side-switching to every 2 strides and eventually to every kick.
Do you have any questions about skate 2?
Did you go to the Olympics?
Excellent... The "bible" of roller skiing ..
Fantastic! Absolute gold dust!
Thank you! Good luck with training
Thank you for your different drill
No problem! Hope it helps
I'm trying to incorporate poles into my long distance longboarding 😂 these are great information.
I'm training athletes, kids, for competitions. My equipment is terrible. Children's leg slides are difficult due to their small size. But where should I start? Do you have Facebook to send you clips to watch?
The progression of these drills are excellent! Very well done!
Hey Scott, I really want to express my appreciation to you on this video.
I got into XC skiing last Winter and fell in love with it immediately. So this Summer I bought myself a pair of Skate roller ski and continue working on it. And your video's been of great help!
I have lost count how many times I have watched it but every time I learned something useful.
Last but not least, any chance you will consider making videos about classic roller skiing? I am also into that as well.
Thanks!
You're welcome :)
Excellent drills. I found a double leg hop (static then on the move) to be a good warmer upper before daring to try the single leg hop for the first time. Both helped enormously so these are great drills, thanks.
That's great to hear! Thanks for letting me know. It's the perfect drill to do briefly on each session to build balance and stability
Really good stuff Scott. This is some of the best V2 technique training I've come across. Do you offer any technique tips for videos sent to you? Could you provide that service?
I find V2 very difficult and now the hope is back that one day I will do it properly. THANK'S A LOT
The single most important thing to get skate 2 right, is balance. If you don't have good balance, work on that first. If your balance is good, then standing up over the ski is the secret. Step, stand up tall, pole, then accross, in that order. The standing up on the ski is crucial.
Hei. Thank you four your replay. I am about to do all
the excercises you recomend in your video. @@NorDixonSkiSchool
@@GWo945hope it goes well. Please give me an update when you've given them a go
I have been practicing the exercises you prescribed, and this Monday, I made a 'eureka' progress in V2. It is an amazing feeling to master it and experience the 'flow'@@NorDixonSkiSchool
Thanks so much for these drills and lectures, so helpful. What is the right position of the upper body? I do not really understand the statement: "avoid to bend from the knee to the hip, instead bend from the toe to the knee". Is my upper body in the up-position slightly bend forward, and is my my knee fully stretched? Any checkpoints here I can watch out for? Thanks for your advice.
Another great video. So much content to perfect. Can't wait until storm Babet moves on. Re the centre-out exercise: does it matter which "cones" you use. I have inline slalom skating cones - it kind of looked like the move needs to touch/rest on the cones.
Good question. It shouldn't matter what cone you use really. I'll elaborate in more detail in the video on it, but all you actually need is a marker, of any kind. You can have a line in the road, a leaf, a cone, or a stone. As long as there's a fixed point so you know you're placing your left and right rollerski in the same place, that's all that matters.
Great video. I looking to start roller skiing. Any recommendations on equipment?
Great! It's definitely budget dependant. If you're a total beginner it's better to get aluminium poles. Avoid combi boots and go for the model below carbon for Madshus, Rossignol or Fischer.
Marwe or SRB Rollerskis are great and you don't need the top model
I use skinning and skate techniques for forward movement when skiing. Is it possible to do these skate techniques with "classic" rollerskis, or would that be too awkward?
I wouldn't recommend using classics for skate drills because the rollerskis are weighted differently with more weight at the front on classic rollerskis. So it would encourage backward leaning which isn't ideal, and it teaches you the wrong general feeling in the movement, so when you transition to skate skis you will find it hard to adjust to the new weight distribution of the ski
@@NorDixonSkiSchool I’m pretty sure that’s the best answer on the internet for that question right now. Many thanks.
My coach tells me that I have to come out on already stretched leg and roll on it rather than to make a U-move and to shift the weight to this leg and try to stand up from the bended leg (position). What is actually the right way to stretch the main leg ? What are the actual phases of the weight shifting up to the final standing position?
Hello. I have got lot of difficulty to glide long time on my leg right. I do not find the exercice to glide more on my leg right
The best thing to do is strengthen your right leg off the rollerskis. Just at home, stand on your right leg and close your eyes. Practice this until you can balance for 3 minutes on your right leg with your eyes closed. Then you will be able to do these exercises perfectly. Good luck
Tips: use gloves. Don't try to squeeze the life out of the pole-handles, lose grip, relaxed hands, let the force go through the straps, control the poles with the fingertips. Also the best way to get the relaxed high-speed V2 is to practise "marathon-skate/one-sided skate" three kicks to one side then alternate with 3 to the other side, then increase the side-switching to every 2 strides and eventually to every kick.